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  2. Gay Jesus film hoax - Wikipedia

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    The narrative has morphed over time to claim that the supposed film is an adaptation of the 1997 play Corpus Christi, which does depict Jesus as gay, although not in a sexualized manner. Many letters have directed recipients to contact the attorney general of Illinois to demand a ban of the supposed film, peaking at roughly 2,000 letters per week.

  3. Corpus Christi (play) - Wikipedia

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    Corpus Christi is a 1998 American play by Terrence McNally, written in 1997 and first staged in New York in 1998, dramatizing the story of Jesus and the Apostles, depicting Jesus and the Apostles as gay men living in modern-day Texas.

  4. List of works depicting Jesus as LGBT - Wikipedia

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    Corpus Christi: Playing with Redemption, a 2011 documentary about the play Corpus Christi (see below), but not itself a depiction of Jesus as gay or bisexual The gay Jesus film hoax , a long-running chain letter that claims that a film will soon be released depicting Jesus as gay, initially related to The Many Faces of Jesus (see above ) [3 ...

  5. John Spencer (priest) - Wikipedia

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    John Spencer (1630–1693) was an English clergyman and scholar, and Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. An erudite theologian and Hebraist, he is best remembered as the author of De Legibus Hebraeorum, a pioneer work of comparative religion, in which he advanced the thesis that Judaism was not the earliest of mankind's religions.

  6. Feast of Corpus Christi - Wikipedia

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    The feast of Corpus Christi was proposed by Thomas Aquinas, Doctor of the Church, to Pope Urban IV, in order to create a feast focused solely on the Holy Eucharist, emphasizing the joy of the Eucharist being the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ.

  7. Dancing devils of Corpus Christi - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Devils of Corpus Christi refers to a set of popular Venezuelan religious festivals held on Corpus Christi, celebrating the presence of Christ in the Eucharist. It generally refers to the practices of 11 brotherhoods in various regions, which include more than 5,000 people, among which the best-known is the Dancing Devils of Yare .

  8. List of mayors of Corpus Christi, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Joe Adame. 2009–2012. Nelda Martinez. 2012–2016. Dan McQueen. 2016–2017 (in office 37 days before resigning via Facebook [3] ) Joe McComb. 2017–2021. Paulette Guajardo.

  9. Corporal of Bolsena - Wikipedia

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    Corporal of Bolsena. A tapestry depicting the Miracle of Bolsena as part of the Corpus Christi procession in Orvieto. The Corporal of Bolsena processing out of Orvieto's Duomo as part of Corpus Christi celebrations. The Corporal of Bolsena dates from a Eucharistic miracle in Bolsena, Italy, in 1263 when a consecrated host began to bleed onto a ...

  10. Corpus Christi, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cctexas .com. Corpus Christi ( / ˌkɔːrpəs ˈkrɪsti / KOR-pəs KRIS-tee; Latin for ' Body of Christ ') is a coastal city in the South Texas region of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and largest city of Nueces County [5] with portions extending into Aransas, Kleberg, and San Patricio counties.

  11. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The college's most formal name is the College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary in the University of Cambridge, usually abbreviated to Corpus Christi College. From the early 16th century, it was also known as Benet or St Benet's College, from the nearby St Bene't's Church, associated with the founding guild of Corpus Christi.